It has been claimed that he has been offered £5million for the fight to happen.

Rematch: Eubank and Benn face off in their 1993 clash (Image: Getty)

Speaking to The Sun , Benn said: “I know it sounds crazy but I feel fitter now than I did when I was at the peak of my career. Back then, I was smoking a packet of cigarettes a day as well as several spliffs.

“Though I never did cocaine I was on Ecstasy and there were also plenty of booze and birds when I was clubbing around London.”

Benn, now a devout born-again Christian, is helping coach youngsters at the Police Centre gym in Blacktown, about a 40-minute drive from Harbour Bridge.

He hopes to one day qualify as a counsellor to help local drug addicts turn their lives around.

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Benn trains alongside his son Conor, 19, who is turning professional in the spring.

Boxing's big names have all taken an interest in Conor's progress, with Ricky Hatton believed to be among those wanting to promote him.

Benn said: “He’s going to be world light-welterweight champion one day. But unlike Eubank, I’m not going to interfere in my son’s career. I’ll go to watch him fight but I will let his trainer and whoever promotes him get on with it without me telling them or him what to do.”